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Showing posts with label blog. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
A MILESTONE...
Today, the 1,000,000th visit to Wounded Bird was recorded on my counter. Actually, I lost a couple of days when the counter stopped working, so the total was reached a couple of days ago, but I have no record, so today is the big day. My one millionth visit was from Pawtucket, Rhode Island at 13:45:42. Congratulations for making my day, visitor from Pawtucket.
This post is No. 6485. My first post was on January 22, 2007. I never dreamed Wounded Bird would still be running after five and a half years, nor did I ever believe I'd reach a total of 1,000,000 visits.
Thanks to everyone who visits, and thanks to all who take the time to leave a comment. Without the encouragement, I would not still be blogging.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
MR CATOLICK HAS A BLOG
Check it out.
Besides his brilliant videos, Mr CatOLick posts cartoons, and writes blog posts. Below is a cartoon from his blog.
The guys are English, but the humor translates to this side of the big pond.
UPDATE: SCG at Wake Up and Live makes the videos with Bishop Yellow Belly and Ms Young Person. I mistakenly attributed them to Mr CatOLick.
Besides his brilliant videos, Mr CatOLick posts cartoons, and writes blog posts. Below is a cartoon from his blog.
The guys are English, but the humor translates to this side of the big pond.
UPDATE: SCG at Wake Up and Live makes the videos with Bishop Yellow Belly and Ms Young Person. I mistakenly attributed them to Mr CatOLick.
Saturday, January 22, 2011
FOUR YEARS AGO TODAY
On January 22, 2007, I wrote my first post here at Wounded Bird as a lark, and I never thought I'd still be blogging away four years later. I never once thought that blogging would turn out to be serious, a ministry, of sorts - at least that's how it seems to me. Although I post jokes, cartoons, and funny stories, I feel a responsibility toward my readers, which I take very seriously. And I feel a responsibility to tell certain stories and promote certain causes, as well as post prayer requests, as they come in.
Without my visitors (I can count you) and my readers who leave comments, I would not have continued for so long a time. In great part, I have been blessed with wonderful feedback in the comments, with only a few brief periods of being plagued with offensive or trollish comments. Without the folks I call my stringers, the people who send me links, stories, cartoons, and jokes, Wounded Bird would be much the poorer.
Imagine my surprise when I visited The Lead on December 28 and saw this in their "2010: Top Ten Stories" post:
Moi! As I said in the comments:
Th folks at the Café have been good to me. I wasn't going to link to the post at the EC, because it seemed prideful and self-serving, which it is, but consider the mention an anniversary indulgence.
This post is No. 4713, which averages to more than 1000 posts per year. Amazing!
PS: I fixed the link above to my original post at Wounded Bird.
Without my visitors (I can count you) and my readers who leave comments, I would not have continued for so long a time. In great part, I have been blessed with wonderful feedback in the comments, with only a few brief periods of being plagued with offensive or trollish comments. Without the folks I call my stringers, the people who send me links, stories, cartoons, and jokes, Wounded Bird would be much the poorer.
Imagine my surprise when I visited The Lead on December 28 and saw this in their "2010: Top Ten Stories" post:
Our top blogs to quote: Wounded Bird and Thinking Anglicans
Moi! As I said in the comments:
Episcopal Café had a great year. Thanks to all of you for your hard work. My posts would be fewer, if not for the stories for which I owe a tip of the hat to you folks at EC.
I am honored and humbled by having my blog quoted. Truly! I don't deserve the distinction, etc., etc., etc., but I thank all you good people from my heart.
Th folks at the Café have been good to me. I wasn't going to link to the post at the EC, because it seemed prideful and self-serving, which it is, but consider the mention an anniversary indulgence.
This post is No. 4713, which averages to more than 1000 posts per year. Amazing!
PS: I fixed the link above to my original post at Wounded Bird.
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